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Larkhill Collection

Larkhill, a haven for military enthusiasts and history buffs alike, is home to an impressive array of armored vehicles

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Flatbed version of the CVR(T) armoured fighting vehicle

Flatbed version of the CVR(T) armoured fighting vehicle
A flatbed version of the CVR(T) armoured fighting vehicle family, at the 2006 Larkhill Royal Artillery open day, on the Larkhill racecourse / exhibition ground. Date: 2006

Background imageLarkhill Collection: A Comet tank

A Comet tank, (Tank, Cruiser, Comet I (A34)), at the 2006 Larkhill Royal Artillery open day, on the Larkhill racecourse / exhibition ground. Date: 2006

Background imageLarkhill Collection: M109 155 mm calibre self-propelled howitzer

M109 155 mm calibre self-propelled howitzer
An M109 155 mm calibre self-propelled howitzer, at the 2006 Larkhill Royal Artillery open day, on the Larkhill racecourse / exhibition ground. Date: 2006

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Challenger II main battle tank

Challenger II main battle tank, at speed on the Larkhill racecourse / exhibition ground, during the 2006 Larkhill Royal Artillery open day. Date: 2006

Background imageLarkhill Collection: All-British FV432 Armoured Personnel Carrier

All-British FV432 Armoured Personnel Carrier, at the 2006 Larkhill Royal Artillery open day, on the Larkhill racecourse / exhibition ground. Date: 2006

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Vickers Matilda I Infantry Tank reproduction T3447

Vickers Matilda I Infantry Tank reproduction T3447, at the 2006 Larkhill Royal Artillery open day, manoeuvring on the Larkhill racecourse / exhibition ground

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Vickers Valentine tank T123358

Vickers Valentine tank T123358, at the 2006 Larkhill Royal Artillery open day, manoeuvring on the Larkhill racecourse / exhibition ground. Date: 2006

Background imageLarkhill Collection: West Lancashire WN8 6 Map

West Lancashire WN8 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of West Lancashire WN8 6

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Rother TN40 1 Map

Rother TN40 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Rother TN40 1

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Wiltshire SP4 8 Map

Wiltshire SP4 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Wiltshire SP4 8

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Neath Port Talbot SA12 8 Map

Neath Port Talbot SA12 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Neath Port Talbot SA12 8

Background imageLarkhill Collection: East Northamptonshire NN10 6 Map

East Northamptonshire NN10 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of East Northamptonshire NN10 6

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Wyre Forest DY10 2 Map

Wyre Forest DY10 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Wyre Forest DY10 2

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Amber Valley DE55 1 Map

Amber Valley DE55 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Amber Valley DE55 1

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Hyndburn BB6 8 Map

Hyndburn BB6 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Hyndburn BB6 8

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Bristol Prier Monoplane Parked at the Bristol Flying Sch?

Bristol Prier Monoplane Parked at the Bristol Flying Sch?
Bristol Prier Monoplane Parked at the Bristol Flying School Larkhill, UK Around 1911 Date: 1911

Background imageLarkhill Collection: 2-Seat Bristol Prier Monoplane Parked at the Bristol Fly?

2-Seat Bristol Prier Monoplane Parked at the Bristol Fly?
2-Seat Bristol Prier Monoplane Parked at the Bristol Flying School at Larkhill, UK Date: 1900s

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Larkhill Camp, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire

Larkhill Camp, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire
The Royal School of Artillery (RSA), formerly the School of Instruction for Royal Horse and Field Artillery (Larkhill), is the principal training establishment for artillery warfare in the British

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Near Larkhill Study of a Tree

Near Larkhill Study of a Tree
Near Larkhill (Study of a Tree) (1841). Moore, James 1819 - 1883. Date: 1841

Background imageLarkhill Collection: The Bristol Flying School at Larkhill near Stonehenge

The Bristol Flying School at Larkhill near Stonehenge in 1910

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Bristol Gordon England GE2 No103 at Larkhill

Bristol Gordon England GE2 No103 at Larkhill

Background imageLarkhill Collection: The old and the new Air BNRE team to the rescue

The old and the new Air BNRE team to the rescue
The old and the new. Air BNRE team to the rescue of a civilian aircraft lorry, Larkhill, 1911

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Kite balloon at Larkhill

Kite balloon at Larkhill

Background imageLarkhill Collection: The wings of the Bristol-Coanda Monoplane arrive at Larkhill

The wings of the Bristol-Coanda Monoplane arrive at Larkhill from Filton

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Maurice Tetard flying a Bristol Boxkite at Larkhill 1911

Maurice Tetard flying a Bristol Boxkite at Larkhill 1911
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Background imageLarkhill Collection: The Avro G at Larkhill in August 1912

The Avro G at Larkhill in August 1912. Date: 1912

Background imageLarkhill Collection: The Avro G being assembled at Larkhill in August 1912

The Avro G being assembled at Larkhill in August 1912. Date: 1912

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Samuel Franklin Cody at Larkhill in August 1912

Samuel Franklin Cody at Larkhill in August 1912. Date: 1912

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Point to Point, Lark

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Point to Point, Lark
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh watch races from the Box during the United Services Point to Point at Larkhill, near Salisbury in February 1953. Date: 1953

Background imageLarkhill Collection: Canadian transport in a flooded road at Larkhill

Canadian transport in a flooded road at Larkhill



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Larkhill, a haven for military enthusiasts and history buffs alike, is home to an impressive array of armored vehicles. From the flatbed version of the CVR (T) armored fighting vehicle to the mighty Challenger II main battle tank, this place has it all. Stepping into Larkhill feels like stepping back in time as you are surrounded by iconic war machines that once dominated the battlefield. The M109 155 mm caliber self-propelled howitzer stands tall, reminding visitors of its devastating firepower. But it's not just about heavy artillery here; it also showcases a range of British armor. The All-British FV432 Armoured Personnel Carrier takes center stage with its versatility and reliability. Meanwhile, Vickers Matilda I Infantry Tank reproduction T3447 pays homage to its historical significance. The Comet tank makes multiple appearances throughout Larkhill, showcasing its sleek design and formidable capabilities. Its presence is a testament to British engineering prowess during World War II. As you explore further, you'll come across another gem - the Vickers Valentine tank T123358. This relic from yesteryears serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by brave soldiers who fought valiantly on these hallowed grounds. Larkhill doesn't disappoint when it comes to variety either; there's even another Vickers Matilda I Infantry Tank reproduction T3447 waiting to be admired. Each vehicle tells a story - tales of bravery, strategy, and technological advancements that shaped warfare as we know it today. Whether you're an avid military historian or simply fascinated by these mechanical marvels, it offers an immersive experience like no other. It's a chance to witness firsthand the evolution of armored warfare and pay tribute to those who served their nations with unwavering courage. So step into Larkhill and let yourself be transported through time as you marvel at these magnificent war machines – symbols of strength and resilience that continue to captivate and inspire.